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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Juan Diaz Explains Reasons For Retirement From Boxing

    After 110 amateur fights, 39 professional fights, and 19 years of sparring, training, and everything that comes with being a competitive athlete, I am announcing my retirement from boxing. This is not a decision that I take lightly. However, after extensive consultation with my family and team, we agreed that is time for me to hang up my gloves and transition into the next stage of my professional life.

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  • onechance87
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    #2
    good shlt babybull,Good luck moving on.

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    • Major Motoko
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      Baby Bullshit LLC.

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      • RlCKY
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        #4
        I've got a load of baby bull shit that needs to be hauled

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        • D-MiZe
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          #5
          Fair play to Diaz, he's got the most out of a sport he loves and he looks like he's building upon that to become a successful person. Might have too many ventures on the go though.

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          • Slyboots
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            #6
            Good luck to him. Dude was a warrior in the ring but I think he's doing the right thing here by hanging them up.

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            • Baracka Flocka
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              #7
              Fairly educated young man who picked the right time to move on.

              All the best to the baby bull.

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              • -PANDA-
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                #8
                panda's gonna miss him...he was about as exciting as a fighter with no punching power gets and he had the heart of a lion

                all the best to him

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                • Buthopvlick
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                  #9
                  It would be great if every boxers could retire at the right time like you Juan. I wish you the best!!!

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                  • bojangles1987
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                    #10
                    You cannot fault a man who has been in wars like Diaz has when he decides he has had enough. I hope he is successful in his post-boxing life and doesn't have to make a half-hearted comeback leading to him getting hurt.

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